365° by Eugenio Recuenco
Tanisorn Vongsoontorn / Time Out Bangkok

8 things to do (safely at home) this weekend (Aug 13-15)

It's Mother's Day week!

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We are well aware of the frustrating condition of the outside world that doesn't allow all of us to fully enjoy the weekend like we used to do back then, but it's the week of Mother's Day in Thailand, which is why we should find something special to do.

Allow us to share some ideas for you and your family to do together this weekend. It's anything from cool virtual art exhibitions to foodstuffs that you may not have in a while. Let's check them all out below.

Gather 'round for a That-style sharing feast with your mom and the whole family.

One charm of Thai culture is how families usually dine together with a big feast consisting of many dishes from curries to stir-fries. Whereas you can't your mother out at a restaurant for Mother's Day this year, you can still order a scrumptious set menu from these best Thai eateries.

Read more here.

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Treat your mom to a meal safely in a hotel room.

Yes, we know that we just said eating out is impossible, but well, it's not entirely impossible actually. Sheraton Grande hotel at Asok is one exception that can help your eating out fantasy happen. The hotel is offering a safe meal for family (up to five people) in its hotel rooms. What a good idea!

Read more here.

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Mother's Day set menu
Sheraton Grande SukhumvitMother's Day set menu

Prep up some delectable mooncakes for the Mid-Autumn festival coming next month.

Mooncake Season is officially back to the city, and like every year, each baker is competing in creating the most over-the-top package and flavors of mooncakes for us to shop. Better start preparing this soon before the good ones run out.

Read more here.

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Fulfil your craving for some foodstuffs you may not eat during this overdue lockdown.

These past few months, we have rounded up all the best places for each beloved food item you always had back when outside life is allowed. So far, many lists have been issued, such as hummus, sourdough bread, scones, or even Singaporean food. There's also many more things you can find in the huge hub of delivery services of ours here.

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Get up off your couch and cook yourself some easy dishes.

There's no denying that the main way to get some food at the moment is ordering it from delivery apps, because 1) it's easy and 2) many good deals are offered all day long. But there will be a time when you're sick of doing this. That's why DIY meal kits exist to help you get up and change up your routine a little. It's time to wake up that little cook in you, eh?

Read more here.

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La Dotta

Take a virtual walk through an exhibition to reignite your love for art.

Sadly, art galleries and museums are listed as two of the venues ordered shut during this current lockdown, but fret not, guys. You can still keep in touch with cool, thought-provoking art with these two art exhibitions that are open for visitors virtually.

365° by Eugenio Recuenco and You Me We Us

 365° by Eugenio Recuenco
Tanisorn Vongsoontorn / Time Out Bangkok

Explore the hidden gems of the streaming world on Apple TV+.

Are you feeling stressed by all the work and the world situation in general? Let these comedy golds on Apple TV+ heal your state of mind during this weekend. Who knows that you may discover your next favorite show of all time like how he felt with Ted Lasso.

Read more here. 

Central Park/Schmigadoon!/Physical/Ted Lasso
Apple TV+Central Park (top left), Schmigadoon! (top right), Physical (bottom left), Ted Lasso (bottom right)

Join a listening party of a new Billie Eilish album.

Gen Z sensation Billie Eilish just dropped her sophomore record, Happier Than Ever, last weekend—and like her last one, it's full of big, sick tunes! If you're a fan of hers, you can join a listening party launched by Universal Music Thailand on August 14. It's the nearest experience of live music we can possibly have at the moment.

Read more here.

Billie Eilish
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